5th Iran International Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Summit 2017 on 11-13 July, Hotel Quirinale, Rome

5th Iran International Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Summit 2017 on 11-13 July, Hotel Quirinale, Rome

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ACERC at the 5th Iran International Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Summit 2017 on 11-13 July, Hotel Quirinale, Rome The 5th Iran International Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Summit 2017 will be the platform to assess the plans of the Islamic Republic of Iran for its energy, oil and gas reserves and its tremendous potential. Iran with immense exploration potential and many resources to be found both offshore and onshore is now one of the world’s prospects to lead in the oil and gas industry the following years. IRN builds in the experience of the four previous Iranian hydrocarbon forums and connects Iranian business leaders with the oil, gas and energy industries to share strategic insights, forge new business relationships, and create the foundation for future investment in Iran’s hydrocarbon and energy…
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Regional integration open new perspectives for investments in Albania by Dr Lorenc Gordani on 11th May 2017

Regional integration open new perspectives for investments in Albania by Dr Lorenc Gordani on 11th May 2017

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Regional integration open new perspectives for investments in Albania by Dr Lorenc Gordani on 11th May 2017 Albania is one of a few country, which due to its high hydro potential, based the electricity generation 100% in hydropower. However, 85% of all the existing hydropower plants were constructed by 1985 (under the central planning economy system), when the entire process of hydropower generation development - from initial idea, through detailed study, to construction - was coordinated by the vertically integrated power utility. After unbundling in 2004 and partial privatisation of electricity sector (distribution) in 2009, this planning, development and coordination role was not immediately taken over by other institutions, partly due to the lack of immediate demand for new generation facilities caused by a significant drop in electricity demand. Also,…
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